NOTTINGHAM, England - UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones' arm injury isn't as bad as originally thought - though it's not as if he'll be trotting back out to the octagon again this calendar year.
Jones this past Saturday hurt his right arm early in his title defense against Vitor Belfort at UFC 152 in Toronto when the challenger caught him in an armbar.
But the injury, UFC President Dana White said, appears to have a better prognosis than what was thought right after the fight.
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UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones is just a few days ahead of what is arguably the biggest fight of his life against No. 1 contender Danie Cormier in the main event of UFC 182, and instead of discussing the fight at hand, Jones is defending himself against critics who call him "fake" or "the bad guy." While it is hard for Jones to claim he is a saint while fat shaming Cormier, or 'poking' fun at his fans, the UFC champion is simply going along for the ride. Some call Jones fake for his qu read news >>

Dana's face is priceless! Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brass put together a special "Welcome to the Show" press conference this afternoon (Sat., Feb. 28, 2015), highlighting several of the upcoming major bouts the world's leading mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion has scheduled in the coming months. Watch the replay of the press conference here. After about two hours of introductions, media questions, and a fantastic fan Q & A, White announced to the glee of everyone watching and in atte read news >>

LOS ANGELES – For a minute there, UFC President Dana White clearly had a look on his face that suggested the fight promotion had another PR disaster on its hands.Filed under: Featured, Featured Videos, News, UFC, Videos read news >>

UFC president, Dana White discusses Jon Jones' popularity, doesn't feel that racism comes into play. UFC Light-heavyweight champ, Jon Jones has been a lightning rod of controversy for years. From his "Now you see it, now you don't" Twitter and Instagram posts, comments on competition, or brawling at press conferences, one can legitimately conclude that "Bones" gets people jawing about him. Recently, Joe Rogan was discussing Jones on his Joe Rogan Experience podcast, and questioned whether Jones read news >>

Alistair Overeem addressed the UFC president's angry accusations that suggested Overeem and Greg Jackson deserve blame for Jon Jones' injury. UFC president Dana White was very unhappy with Greg Jackson, Jon Jones and Alistair Overeem when an injury forced Jones out of his UFC 178 title defense against Daniel Cormier. The UFC boss went on The Jim Rome Show and threw a fit about it making no sense for Jones to train for a shorter wrestler in Cormier by training with a taller striker in Overeem. It read news >>

“At the end of the day, Dana (White), he has a business here. It was his vision, and he owes it to himself to make as much money as he can, and it seems like that’s what he’s doing.”Filed under: Featured, Featured Videos, MMA Rumors, News, UFC, Videos (...) read news >>